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By Zhuoning Yuan , Ta-Ying Cheng , Benjamin Klein , Bahareh Azarnoush Introduction At Netflix, we build technology to help storytellers bring their creative visions to life and to help members discover the stories they love. To connect stories with diverse audiences around the world, we produce promotional assets, including trailers, teasers, and social short‑form videos, that build on and elevate the original footage. Through close collaboration with the teams crafting these assets, we i...

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IndieWeb Book Club: July 2026

manuelmoreale.com

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Smashing success: The time NASA figured out our Moon is cratered all the way down | Moon Monday #280

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The Apollo 14 Lunar Module, with its 7° tilt apparent in the picture. The onboard astronauts looked out the module’s window often to ensure it was not tipping over. Image: NASA / David Harland For NASA to safely land 12 astronauts on the Moon with the Apollo missions , a lot had to go right. But before it could even attempt Apollo, the agency needed to know what our Moon is like up close. Worrying about the basic nature of the lunar surface and soil may sound mundane now but it was a big un...

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rednafi.com

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The Canadian After-Work Gaming Setup: One Desk for Work, Streaming and Late-Night Play

www.makerstations.io

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📝 2026-06-23 12:58: Create one of those Uses pages. Still a work in progress, but there's a good...

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The Coming Loop

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I don’t prompt Claude anymore. I have loops running that prompt Claude and figuring out what to do. My job is to write loops. — Boris Cherny Over the last months I have watched more and more people build something on top of coding agents that feels meaningfully different from just using a coding agent. Some of this happens on top of Pi which is cool to see for sure! The pattern is the same everywhere though: work is put into a queue of sorts, a machine picks it up, attempts it, sto...

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buttondown.com

Much like everyone else who wants to engage as little as possible with "here are some effective threats to make the computer do what you want" while still learning about exciting new computer things, I have been learning how to use Jujutsu . I recently had my epiphany insight where it all clicked and I understood the mental model (which I will not share, because of theory ). Something this has me reflecting on is how "reconcile these two divergent histories" is a surprisingly common operatio...

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eieio.games

Legibility of Effort LLMs have broken legibility of effort - our ability to tell, at a glance, whether something took a human real work. What happens next? Read the full post on my blog! Here's a raw link, if you need it: https://eieio.games/blog/legibility-of-effort Legibility of Effort LLMs have broken legibility of effort - our ability to tell, at a glance, whether something took a human real work. What happens next? Read the full post on my blog! Here's a raw link, if...

Chatting with an AI Won’t Make You a Top Programmer

lemire.me

When I was a kid, most people did not know how to type. We took typing class. The final exam was a speed test: words per minute. Today, you will not impress anyone by saying you can type. In fact, cursive writing is fading. Kids increasingly cannot read or write it. We type constantly. We forget how many skills are learned, and how often some of these skills have faded. But not everything fades. Socrates would be immensely popular today as a teacher. I still buy and recommend paper books. Is...

On Vulgar Materialism

borretti.me

The most stubborn facts are those of the spirit, not those of the physical world. — Jean Gottmann, Geography and International Relations In 1914, before the First World War, there was this belief : “a European war would be economically disastrous, the moneyed classes won’t let it happen”. Europe went to war anyways, and the war was in fact an economic disaster as everyone knew it would be. Why were those people wrong? Because the rich were not in control : the Tsar and t...

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